Forget Race. We Are Souls.

Forget Race. We Are Souls.

This message is not about erasing history.
It is not about denying culture, ancestry, or where you come from.

It is about separating what we see from what we are.

Point one

What we call race is something we see, not something we are.

Every human body is built from the same basic materials.
Atoms. Electricity. Chemical reactions. Electromagnetic signals.

The differences we notice first are visual.
Skin tone. Facial features. Hair texture. These are surface level expressions of biology interacting with light and environment over time.

Your eyes do not show you reality as it is.
They give your brain a simplified signal so you can move through the world without overload.

The mind itself does not see.
It receives electrical signals from the eyes, ears, skin, and nervous system, then builds an image that is useful, not complete.

Humans see only a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum. Roughly 0.0035 percent of what actually exists around us.
Most of reality is invisible to our eyes.

Because of this, vision ends up carrying more weight than it should.
We react to appearance before understanding.
We judge before we feel.

Race sits inside that visual shortcut.

It becomes a label attached to what the eyes notice first, even though it tells us almost nothing about the consciousness, character, or intent of the person in front of us.

This does not remove history.
It simply puts it in the right place.

History explains how we got here.
It does not define what a human is at their core.

Point two

Relying on the senses alone hides most of what life actually is.

Everything we experience is filtered through interpretation.

Light hits the eyes.
Vibrations hit the ears.
Pressure and temperature hit the skin.
Electric signals move through the nervous system.

The brain takes all of this and creates a usable model of the world.

Not a full picture.
A survival picture.

That means a lot is missing.

We already know there are things we cannot see or feel without tools.
Radio waves. X rays. Infrared. Magnetic fields.

They exist whether we perceive them or not.

As density reduces, things become harder to feel.
If something is light enough and outside our sensory range, it is effectively invisible to us.

This is why we build technology.
To see what the body cannot.
To measure what the senses miss.

When you understand this, something shifts.

You realise that trusting surface level perception too much leads to distorted conclusions.
You start to see how vision alone can hijack emotion, fear, and judgement.

Race lives in that gap.

It becomes a story built on what the eyes report, instead of what the person actually is.

This message is not saying ignore difference.
It is saying stop letting appearance decide value.

Culture matters.
History matters.
But beneath all of it is the same thing moving through different forms.

Energy. Awareness. Consciousness.

That is what you meet when you strip the labels away.


What we stand for

Forget race does not mean forget your past.
It means do not confuse surface features for substance.

We believe people should be met as humans first.
Not categories.
Not visual assumptions.

When you rely less on what the senses immediately report, you begin to notice more.
Tone. Intent. Presence. Actions.

That is where real connection happens.

That is why we say it plainly.

Forget race.
We are souls.




Sources and further reading

Visible light spectrum and electromagnetic spectrum
https://science.nasa.gov/ems/

Human vision and limits of perception
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11538/

How the brain constructs visual reality
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-reality/

Electromagnetic fields and biological systems
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025786/

Human senses and signal processing
https://www.britannica.com/science/human-sensory-reception

 

 

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